Renderings Unveiled for 2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

Renderings have been released for 2720 Church Avenue, an upcoming 17-story mixed-use development in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Also addressed as 119 Erasmus Street, the 179-foot-tall building is developed by WFS Brothers Realty and designed by INOA Architecture. The 49,884-square-foot project will comprise 56 rental units, 39 parking spaces, 7,070 square feet of commercial space, and 550 square feet of community facility space.

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

Renderings depict the building with floor-to-ceiling windows on the northern and southern elevations, with frontage along Church Avenue and Erasmus Street. Separating each story is a meandering frame of architecturally finished concrete that protrudes outward to create terrace space on alternating sides of each level. The east and west sides have simple concrete façades.

Units will average 756 square feet and come with outdoor spaces including outdoor planting beds. Amenities include a gym and lounge.

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Rendering courtesy of INOA Architecture

2720 Church Avenue is located one block from the Church Avenue subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains.

Permits were recently approved and construction is imminent.

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10 Comments on "Renderings Unveiled for 2720 Church Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn"

  1. Jonathan Perlstein | September 20, 2024 at 7:29 am | Reply

    Great to see something bold and geometric, coupled with thoughtful rear yard space.

  2. This is four miles from the Brooklyn Bridge. Gentrification is far from dead.

  3. It feels like INOA should add something new to their bag of tricks.

  4. Flatbush ain’t so flat anymore, good!

  5. David in Bushwick | September 20, 2024 at 11:47 am | Reply

    It looks great at first glance. The slab dips aren’t for sunken living rooms, but just a design trick with the full width balcony shown having yet more sky trees. And lots of parking…

  6. I live in this neighborhood and love the look of this building. A prime location for development.

  7. this can’t be 2720 church ave because that address is a supermarket associated, and a different apartment development is being built right next to it, and that supermarket is still there and not being shut down

  8. Words cannot express how wrong this is for the neighborhood. Look at the buildings around it. Make it a super-tall and put in Hudson Yards, or WTC.

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